Happy Hour with the Historian: Following the Fish, Hemingway in Key West

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218 Whitehead Street,Key West FL 33040

21 July, 2022

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The Key West Art & Historical Society is excited to partner with Comedy Key West to offer a series of fun historical lectures entitled ‘Happy Hour with the Historian’.  Attendees will receive a complimentary drink (beer, house wine or soft drink), and  treated to a short presentation by the historian. Historian: Cori Convertito Ph.D. Topic: Following the Fish: Hemingway in Key West Ernest Hemingway, who lived and wrote in Key West throughout the 1930s, immersed himself in Florida Keys game fishing and did much to popularize it among fellow writers, readers and sportsmen. His angling exploits will be discussed, along with spotlighting the late author’s conservation activities, an intriguing counterpoint to his well-known passion for boating giant marlin, tuna and other prey in a pursuit likened to oceanic big game hunting. When he wasn’t penning literary classics, Hemingway plied the waters between Key West and Cuba aboard his 38-foot fishing boat, Pilar. Encounters with finned prey found their way into his books from To Have and Have Not, set in Depression-era Key West, to the Nobel Prize–winning The Old Man and the Sea. Happy Hour with the Historian is sponsored in part by The Helmerich Trust, Comedy Key West and the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs.

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